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Second Circuit Extends FLSA Anti-Retaliation Provision to More Oral Complaints

By Franczek Radelet on May 7, 2015
Posted in Donning and Doffing, Litigation

On April 20, the Second Circuit filled a gap left open by the Supreme Court by extending the Fair Labor Standards Act’s (FLSA) anti-retaliation provisions to oral complaints made to an employer (rather than just complaints made to a government agency). In Greathouse v. JHS Security, Inc., the appeals court cited both Supreme Court…

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